Rising 37 storeys above a seemingly endless landscape, our Puxi Hotel was the first Four Seasons to open in China and remains a favourite stop for business travellers and families alike. You’ll find us in Shanghai’s historical heart, located between the Bund and the former French Concession, surrounded by shikumen architecture and bustling downtown streets that give our lively neighborhood an undeniable charm. Sit down for Michelin-recommended Cantonese and Shanghainese cuisine at Si Ji Xuan, relax on our landscaped pool terrace or take an exalted trip back in time and tradition at Qin the Spa.

Accommodations

Grand Premier Room

An emphasis on natural materials adds an organic element to these extra-spacious, 61-square-metre (655-square-foot) rooms that rise high above the city below.

Slip off your shoes after a busy day exploring Shanghai in your large walk-in cloakroom, then take your pick: feet up on the couch in the living room or through the French doors past the bedroom and straight into the deep soaking tub.

An oversized whirlpool in our couple’s suite invites you both for a soothing soak

Qin the Spa

Pronounced “chin,” qin means to “affect deeply.” Our skilled therapists are ready take you on a journey of body and mind with treatments inspired by the ancient rites and healing methods of traditional Chinese medicine.

Warm essential oils, key to our relaxing massages and rituals

Our sixth-floor reception, inspired by the early Chinese dynasties

Shanghai by Four Seasons

Having been with the hotel for 15 years, I feel like Four Seasons is a part of my life. We treat our guests like family members, and they treat us back like close friends.

Sunny SunSi Ji Xuan Chinese Restaurant Manager

Best seat in the house

Join us at the Chef’s Table for an intimate, one-of-a-kind glimpse of how Executive Chef Wayne Wang creates Michelin-recommended Cantonese cuisine at Si Ji Xuan.

Your Perfect Day

Our expert team of event planners knows how important it is to understand exactly what you want your big day to look like. We treat every wedding and private event with the same care and attention as if it were our own.

Explore Shanghai’s fascinating past

Local photographer Gang Feng Wang takes you on a tour through Zhang Garden and the area’s vanishing shikumen-style mansions, sharing an oral history of the storied neighborhood where he was born and raised and in which he still works today.

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